Tampa Bay Lightning forward Austin Watson (51) Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

In a bit of a knock to their depth, Tampa Bay Lightning beat writer Chris Krenn reports that forward Austin Watson is considered week-to-week with a lower-body injury. Watson originally came to the Lightning organization as an unrestricted free agent shortly before the start of the regular season after the team mutually parted ways with forward Josh Archibald.

Watson’s first season in Tampa Bay has been relatively quiet, as he has only managed to average a little under seven minutes of ice time a game, also having been regularly a healthy scratch. Suiting up in 26 games for the Lightning up to this point, Watson has scored two goals and one assist while also producing a total of 69 PIMs already.

At face value, the loss of Watson alone will not serve as a massive missing piece for Tampa Bay, but with Tanner Jeannot and Erik Cernak also out of the lineup, the top three leaders in hits for the team are now all out with injury. Serving as one of the more physical teams, especially in the Eastern Conference, the Lightning’s preferred style of play will be lost for the next few games. In the meantime, on the active roster, the new leader in hits for the team falls to Luke Glendening, who has thrown a total of 58 so far this season.

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